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Project KZ440 Scrambler 19 Apr 2024 15:33 #897865

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Looks good. 

What kind of paint are you using?  Do I see Duplicolor in the pic?

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Project KZ440 Scrambler 19 Apr 2024 15:36 #897866

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Duplicolor Hi-Build Fleet Coating Primer, and Duplicolor Acrylic Enamel. 

 
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Project KZ440 Scrambler 20 Apr 2024 12:59 #897890

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So today I finally pulled the gauges and the carbs. 
The plastic as well as the outside of the gauges were faded so I gave them a quick coat of black, and clear gloss. I actually don't mind the faded gauge faces so.
  

Took the carbs apart. The PO used some silicon to try and seal the fuel bowls. It definitely needs new o-rings. Both diaphragms are soft, but one has a small tear in it so I'm going to replace both.
For now they are soaking in pinesol.


If anyone knows a good source for parts for these carbs let me know! Also I really don't want to reuse the airbox, so I may try some silicone radiator hose and pod filters in a sort of "H-pipe" configuration. 
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Project KZ440 Scrambler 21 Apr 2024 11:17 #897947

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I ordered carb kits from Dime City. 

The jets were not OEM but I have seen recommendations for the brand on this site before, Keyster?.  The gasket was a pain to keep in place but a few dabs of Vaseline held them in place. Next time I will use super glue as recommended on this site as well. 

The kit does not have the pilot jet plugs but they do sell a Honda plug that supposedly fits. 
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Project KZ440 Scrambler 21 Apr 2024 11:30 #897948

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BruceinOH post=897947 userid=79126I ordered carb kits from Dime City. 

The jets were not OEM but I have seen recommendations for the brand on this site before, Keyster?.  The gasket was a pain to keep in place but a few dabs of Vaseline held them in place. Next time I will use super glue as recommended on this site as well. 

The kit does not have the pilot jet plugs but they do sell a Honda plug that supposedly fits. 

 

Unfortunately being in canada makes those sites a hit or miss. Shipping is just way too expensive. 
I did find a local source for some stuff: www.partsnmore.com/parts/kawasaki/kz440d/?filters

It turns out both of my diaphragms have small tears in them. JBM industries wants $30us just for shipping, so I'm trying to find a cheaper alternative.

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Project KZ440 Scrambler 23 Apr 2024 17:27 #898035

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So for the time being I have the diaphragms patched with RTV and a coat of plastidip. I can't be bothered to drop $100cad on new ones right now lol.
My new handlebar, signals, and grips have arrived. I'm currently deciding if I want to paint the fenders green, or black. I'm also sort of trying to figure out if there's some sort of dirt style fender I can use.

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Project KZ440 Scrambler 24 Apr 2024 05:01 #898055

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before painting the front fender, if you're going for the scrambler look, shorten it! Looks more scrambler'ish :)
you can remove piece of the front and of the rear of the fender, i've done it with my 440 scrambler. 
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Project KZ440 Scrambler 24 Apr 2024 06:25 #898061

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before painting the front fender, if you're going for the scrambler look, shorten it! Looks more scrambler'ish :)
you can remove piece of the front and of the rear of the fender, i've done it with my 440 scrambler. 
Actually I was sitting looking at the fender yesterday thinking it needs to be shortened hahaha. 

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Project KZ440 Scrambler 24 Apr 2024 15:55 #898084

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Little update. The tiny storage unit doesn't make for the best photo angles haha.
Bars and switches are on. Front tire is back on. 
I'll be replacing the clutch lever and brake MC with KLX250 ones.

Whats left:
Carb rebuild(waiting on parts)
Custom seat
Levers
Chain conversion
Paint
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